

MTV stated that although the song appears to be about her
deceased grandmother, Carey “extends this song about death
to be for anybody ‘who just lost somebody’ they truly care
about and those who lost someone they hate, you still end up
either feeling guilty or missing them”.[4] Carey believed that by
making “Bye Bye” more open, “everybody could kind of be healed
by the song and have their own experience listening to it”.
The song premiered on radio April 7, 2008 and has been played
on various radio stations in the United States, according to
Mediabase. The single became available to download at iTunes
on April 14, 2008.
Carey first performed “Bye Bye” on T4 4Music and performed it
again live on April 14, 2008, the single’s digital release date, on
The Oprah Winfrey Show and then again, two days later, on the
result show of American Idol season 7 on April 16. Carey
performed the song on Good Morning America on April 25, 2008.
The single officially went for adds on April 22, 2008 on Mainstream
and Rhythm/Crossover stations.
There are currently two r’n'b remixes for “Bye Bye”, the first features
Jay Z, while the second is assisted by Akon and Lil Wayne. For the
clubs, remixes were produced by Al B. Rich, Tony Moran & Warren Rigg,
Firesigns & Dusty O.
The song was nominated for R&B Track award at the 2008 Teen
Choice Awards.
In some European countries (like The Netherlands, Belgium, France
and Switzerland) the song was never released, instead “I’ll
Be Lovin’ U Long Time”, was sent to radio stations in July 2008 as
the official 2nd single from the album.

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